Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911 Page: 10 of 10
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BREAD BAKING CONTEST
For Trades Day—Monday, August 14th.
For the best loaf <>l bread made out of ers" High Patent
Flour we will give a pri/.e of $."> in cash or iTiU pounds of "MVt-ers"
High Patent.
For the second best loaf of bread we will give 1(X> pounds of
"S9 ers" High Patent Flour.
Bread made out of ers" High Patent only will be eligible for
these prizes.
Three disinterested persons will be selected as judges to award
the prizes. Any one desiring to participate in this contest can enter
two loaves of bread, but the same person will not be eligible to both
tirst and second prizes. The bread should be left at the Mill Office
not later than 2 o'clock on the afternoon of August 14th.
This contest is given as part of the Trades Day prizes for Aug.
14, and is open only to people living outside the city of Norman. It
is not open to residents of the city.
Kvery Sack of "JW-er" High Patent Flour is Sold
I'nder a Guarantee to Satisfy You
Try it for yourself, judge it on whatever standard you like. If
vou are not satisfied in every way we want you to bring it back.
That's the kind of agreement "89-ers" High Patent is sold under
and it means just what it says. If you are not satislied iri every way
we want you to bring it back. "tW-ers" High Patent is carried reg
ularly at the following stores:
Barbour's Grocery, Norman
Berry's Grocery, Norman
Crittenden's Grocery, Norman
Farmers Co-Op. Co., Norman
Hayes' Grocery, Norman
McCall & Sons, Gro., Norman
McKinney's Grocery, Norman
When you buy flour again insist on the "89 ers" brand. It's
better to get it from your grocer if possible, but if his name isn't on
this list any of the merchants named will be glad to furnish it to you.
Norman Milling & Grain Company
Makers of "89-ers" High Patent Flour.
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cj Kev. Dr. Llnscott for the
International Press Bible
Question Club.
(Copyright ituoby Rev T S Unscott D.D.
August 13th 1911
•Uhoiakim Burns the Piophet's
Book. Jer. xxxvi.
lioldeti Text The won) of oni (i.ul
stmll stand forever. Isa. xl: s
11.) Verses 1-3—What was the char-
acter of JehoUklm'
(2.) Why Is it that Gad bears so
lonn and patiently with Sioneis, and
takes such loving pains to save them?
(3) What advantage is it to us
| that men like Jeremtsli wrote his his-
| tory of God's dealing with his peoplp
anil that we have these records in
Rule & Co., Grocers, Norman
Warren & Son, Gro., Denver
Mardock Mer. Co., Mardock
Max Kimball, Noble
Gordon & Co., Newcastle
B. M. Bernard, Adair School
W. T. Nolan. Maguire
LOW, ROUND TRIP
SUMMER TOURIST
EXCURSION
FARES
Via
Prom points in Oklahoma to
points in
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
MEXb O
MINNESOTA
MASSACHUSETTS
MISSISSIPPI
MIOHIQAK
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
VIRGINIA
WASH-
INGTON
OREO AN and WYOMING
and mint other Ssates in the
Coiled States
Tickets on sale June 1, to Sept.
JO, 1*11, Indus!re wita Sail re-
turn simit Oct. 31. 1911, with
privi.etfe of stop-over at practi-
cally ail points enrouie.
These tickets are good in the
Fr:sco' finest through train,
carrying electric '.^ated tbro
sleeper*. modem chair and d.n-
iag cars scrTiog tempt'o; Fred
Harvey meals
F\>r full information concerning
rates, route, etc.. call on toe
ae*re>t KtilSCC A ; u: or -
dress Che under* gned:
C. O JACKSON D.P.A
Frtaco Lines
Oi.com) C.tv, Ok s
LEXINGTON NEWS HEMS
I hlrt Vears together
Thiitv year-, of association ihiitk
of it. How the ni-rit of a s; >o.l thins; ■
• i 1 II. W. Wynne and family left Mon-
day afternoon for .latnespnrt. Missou-
Itands out In that 'line—or the
worthle-sne - of a Ivid >vip Sot' e^e1-
no guesswork in this i\ideu.e of
Thos Arlss, Cone rd. Mich , who
writes: "1 hive used Dr. King's Now
Discovery for30ye.irs. anil it- the
best cough and cold cure 1 ever used"
Once it tlmls entrance in ;i home y u
can't dry it out. Many families have
u«ed it forty yi ar'. It'- thr ni >M i
fallible throat and lung medic.re on
earth. l'ne |jalcd for lagrippe. a--
ri, wht'e t:.ey « visit relatives lor
.ib.nit thiea weeks
the Bible?
(4) Who hid been the kings of
Judah since the death of Josiab, and
\ what had been their characters?
| (5.) Verse 4—What was the chief
| purpose of the Lord in commanding
Jeremiah to write a book, containing
what God had revealed to him, con-
cerning the sin and the coming pun-
I ishuient of Judah.
j (ti.) Jeremiah had previously deliv-
ered these messages or.illy and had
been tried for his life on account of
! it: why was it important that they
! should be written?
] (7. Why is it neses-tary that such
importniit messages should always
be written?
(8.) \ erses 5-6—Why could Jeremish i
not read the roll personally in the [
temple?
(9.) If we cannot go personally as
missionaries, whit is our duty in the |
circumstances?
10.) Why is every Christian in
duty bound to te a missionary, either
iu person or by proxy.
(II.) Verse T—God was then very j
a::.\ ous to save these sinners fiom!
the doom they were bringing oil i
themselves; how does he show the
same anxiety to day?
12.) Verse 8—Which was the more
meritorious in the sight of God. Jere-!
miab or Baruch: tie man whj writes
a book at God's command, oi the
man *ho publishes it at bis com-
mand?
13.) Verse 9—The king, the priests
and people were rebels against God,
jet they proclaimed a religious fast
! tor they wer.' likely in great national
1 peril. Do the prayers and fasts of
j the impanitent wicked, please or in-
sult God? Why?
14 ) Verse 10 The Si'vat on Army
and some others take advantage of
every pubHe gathering t i preaeti the
gospel: is it not the duty of all the
I'hr-t in cburehes to do the sam *
wcv?
A Choice Place
The coolest in town and thoroughly clean, modern
in every particular, furnished to supply all necessary
comforts attend by the best help to be had.
THE ARLINE HOTEL
for clean up-to-date rooms. Beds 25c and 50c per
night. Dandy furnished rooms to let by week.
Norman's Best Rooming
House
A RLINE
Management directed by C. B. HARBERT
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S, A. Brittain +
Alice Brittain Jackson
Pres. and Treas.
Gomet D. Evan, Manager
Sec'y
Brittain Lumber Co.
[Incorporated]
Our Grades and Prices Make our Sales.
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Rev. G. i. Wilson of West Virginia
will occupy tbe pulpit of the K:rst
Presbyterian church Sunday. lie?
Wilson preached in the First Presby-
terian church at Oklahoma City last
Sunday and received many compli-
aieots tbr>u^h the press and from
those who heard his excellent sermon.
All members of the church are urgent-
ly rei(uested to attend Sunday.
Sunday School at 10. o'clock a.m.
i Charles Orr and Hirry Diamond
left Saturday for IlotT. They have
extensive oi! interests there aod will
take a few views in the bope
of interesting some Eastern mag-
nates in the land. We predict that
I Charles will be tbe coal oil Jobnie
before long and that Diamond will
wait only a short while to become
the head of a company a la Waters-
Pierce.
thma, hay-ferer. eronp, quin-
1". Ver>es 11-19—What .■the
first erTect of Baruch p.r l.c v 1 tiding
Jeremiah,s bo.)k to tie peop.e?
Calvin J. FIo-w n left Monday after-' U; Which ^cures tnc more co -
nooia for I.o- Angeles. California, vert-, the direc: or ibt indirect re-
where he w 11 visit for about si x suits of preHC0in£ the giv*pr -
weeKs with his - stera. xn. Verse* 20-25 W tat . ffect bad
the reading of tbe book tpon tbe
Mr-. A. M. m vers and children and great men wdo sto< d arou d the
M -< Lucy Ko\ left Sa-urday morn- king, and upon the ki . t imsnf'*
sore lungs,
bottie tree
gists
Price 50o, #1 Oi) Trial
Guarantee! bv all drug-
or i0i; f >r Sulphur, where they will vU- l Why did tse k • g have
it with their relat ves
weeks
Kred K rtiomas and family, of Okla-
! homa City, alter having i,sited with
W Hutclrn and t'am '.v and other
friends here, returned h irne Wed-
nesdav
Monie For Sale
I will sell this beautiful home at a
birjain if taken soon. It is located
on W. Linn street, Bi ck t! 4 full
lots 100x1411. All fenced, a gaod cave
put iu last spring, lti or 17 bearing
fruit trees, three iut bu llings anil a
?ood ho.se and the b st we 1 of water •SaturdaJr fjr J^™esport. Mi.wur iuffe: -
ia this ue'^bborhood. See me at my
"ciiatoi K P, Wyone, manager of
for about two took burnedV
(1^. ^Nh.thas been the re-uli in
all attempt^ that ba-e been m .de lo
suppress the word of G>.
What .5 tteefF i t of s.n. .i ng
continued, upen the cn-c ence ano
moral stnsr'*
-1. Verse -T —How is it ttat
soaet riles Gou I iJes h's -ervai t?
from the vergeance of their enemies.
the telephone exchange aere. left ami at ot:,er t.me- allows them
home or l.awver
M. Keiger.
W. H. Dawson-.
Norman. o*'.;;
where he wi visit relat ves for a bo it Venes -~S2 Wnat re u.ted
two weeks. frwu burning the roll;*
! 23 What is always tbe
i• .. v* , i ■. v. -ut u sinDu g .iai'■ ?t Ot' '
ioe Negro N c« Langfo-d. who
nas been with the conv cts on toe road
When i ou vawn a go >d deal the |KHi " uf tere- disappeared Sunday
ci^ht atwut nine o'clock His wbere-
.i'1 .'.its have not been found; neither
has toe negri.
am. re-
Tr , is
Oi.e of the qu.-tior.s that u;ay be ar.-
■ mr-i n writing bv members f the
Billy! get the hatcbt
our Eaterpr se
dajtime. feel djil. achey and want
to st re ten fre....k-: . :t - a:-. a:ttn s-
t sa symptom o: u.i.a- a. an.: ..a-
'.e s vvU dj s.. - eth.ng at r'.e rou
are ~oo*e : for a - J of - He--
b ne :s a ch . medicine that wiil pre-
vent or cure tee d -eas' It cr .es
out the '.mp.rities oa which tie
malar.a serin thrives, strengtbers
'the ver and cleanses t e b wels.
PriC* 30c. Sold by Pioneer Drug
,Store
Lesson lor Sunday. Aug. 20th Mil
Jerem:,n cast into prl5on. Jcr.
xxxvii.
T. L W : te and B P. Rktnsfy.
wio aave -te i in Tens for ihe past
reta-aed home S^ziiay They
report prospects b.-tter iu oklahoma
t:.aa :i Texas, tnough they have
very goad crocs tb«re.
been fUtilg in Texas, for the past
month, returned hoae Taarjdav
The;, 'rove thrt agh :o a sjrrer and :
say t-iat our croj pr pects
much better tnan any where
have reea.
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ho ha e
MimilMUDIimiHiHI fHiillllH
Bam Farm Wagon,
Anchor Bugg-.es.
Charter Oak Stoves.
Ewood Hog Fence.
Stearns Paints
Kingman Cotton and
Corn Planters.
Zanesviile Brown
Cultivators.
Sole agency tor the celebrated Keen Kutter cut-
kry an-d edged tools. Our Lr.es ire reccgr.:zed as
th< best of their ten; ar.d aZ are fullv guaranteed.
JAS. D, MAGUIRE
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
Established in I88a
eveiuna
it l t re as. -ss
eou are a a:
tike
A II Myers has Marti erect -
ju*t :.ad a four r :oc i:...:.-jq bi.lt
oct - a Jie. an : T <.'r:tcb-r
baa j compietetl an aaJ.tio- a d
graded tbe . ;t- on b prooer>:7
as th? Ker"?1: w p ace. Iq
tact tr.ere too x ^.>
m / ob Nr c« t > e^ixsra'e .t *il.
The and-? of t«e hixx-r ac<i tiie
*a a-e -ery dbt act ia anaj parti
of tbe tcwo
STYLE AND QUALITY
Tiie world wide success of :he uuit idea in furnit-
ure prove- that it wa- right in the beg'inniug' and now
Macey B -.•.-ccases repre-ent it? Highest development.
They are made in Grand Rapids, the home of good
furniture, by The Macey Co.
EXAMINATION AND COMPARISON
wiK revea. many i nportant and exclusive features.
Macey superiorty in quality, design and tiuisli stauds
r.,rbt t'at - i V 'j cann >t iielp -?eiug it. The beautiful
rary Jes'i c tmoiaation illustrated above serves to
give an idea of their improved shapes and rich ap-
: — lrir. •-". - r.>t - ' mvincing as an inspection of
t.'-e goo<l-> themse.ves.
-u -.re '.iv.tei tc see display at our store.
I. M. JACKSON
Furniture and Undertaking.
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Fox, J. O. Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911, newspaper, August 10, 1911; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108306/m1/10/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.